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okay so this is the nikon bellows its got a nikon PS 6 you dont need to look at that Ill just say and a Nikon PB 6 PS 6 and a PB 6 and this is a regular I think its a half frame Nikon d3300 and this is the kit lens they came with a different icon thats an 18 to 55 I did get this set up working with this as it is right here with a lamp this is a incandescent bulb and I just had a blasting straight into this little diffuser guy on PS 6 and I found that there is a little bellows right here thats meant to clamp on to the front of the lens but I tried it kind of like just taped here and then also back in and it didnt make a difference one thing that Ive learned was this little guy right here theres one real similar on the other side you kind of gotta pull it out and what thatll do is itll open the aperture to the maximum brightness so the largest hole which makes this focus as shallow as it can be and once you get that focused perfect then I found that the the colors come throug